Honeywell 5115 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Special Tools Required; Basic Architecture
- Page 3 – General Procedure; Plan the System
- Page 4 – System Layout and Wiring; Sample Installation Plan
- Page 5 – HONEYWELL I9000 SYSTEM WIRING
- Page 7 – TOTAL
- Page 8 – MOUNT THE HEDS IV; Connect the wires to the terminals as indicated in Fig. 6.; IMPORTANT
- Page 10 – Loop Parameters and Programming; COMMUNICATION AND ALARM DISPLAY; Alarm Status Display Examples; DESCRIPTION
- Page 13 – Output Devices
- Page 14 – Other Detection Devices and Outputs
- Page 15 – User Interface Devices
- Page 17 – Additional Intelligent Power Supplies
- Page 18 – a. Make sure the LED DS1 on each installed ISP; b. From the CC2, select CONFIGURATION from the; e. The CU polls all address type devices and when
- Page 23 – CONNECT THE TRANSFORMER; Cold Start; If the technician code is disabled, a cold start is necessary:; SYSTEM CHECKOUT; c. If the device has address switches, verify that the
- Page 24 – Test Modes
- Page 25 – HOLD-UP TEST EVENT LOG
- Page 26 – Status Menu Information
- Page 29 – APPENDIX C; Set each of the ten jumpers/switches for the application.
- Page 31 – Multipoint; Normal/Loopback Operation; NORMAL
- Page 32 – IC109 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE; Designation
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
74- 3047- 1
® U.S. Registered Trademark
Copyright © 2001 Honeywell • All Rights Reserved
U.L. 4-01
Intelliguard 9000™
SECURITY SYSTEM
WARNING: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance
with the Instructions Manual, may cause interference with radio communication. It has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable
protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause interference, in which case, users at their own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be
required to correct the interference. Any unauthorized modification of this equipment may result in the revocation of the owner's
authority to continue its operation.
GENERAL
The Intelliguard 9000™ Security System (I9000) protects
offices, warehouses and other businesses as part of the
Enterprise Buildings Integrator™ (EBI) System. The I9000
uses Hold-up (HU) Detectors to alert outside help to a current
hold-up and Hall Effect Door Switches (HEDS IV) to monitor
door openings. Other detection devices and outputs can be
linked to the I9000 when they conform to the requirements in
form no. 74-3035, Intelliguard 9000 Specification Data.
OVERVIEW
These instructions describe the steps for wiring and
connecting the I9000 devices, programming field devices and
connecting the I9000 to the EBI Security System. They do not
contain instructions for programming the I9000 with a PC.
Refer to form no. 74-3046, Intelliguard 9000 Programmer’s
Guide for programming instructions. Also see form no. 74-
3035, Intelliguard 9000 Specification Data and form no. ZD34-
002-100, EBI Installation Guide.
ASSUMPTIONS
It is assumed that:
— The location of each part is planned before installation
begins.
— Installer has a basic understanding of electronics.
— Layout plan for I9000 is complete.
There is a specific order for installing the I9000. Refer to the
following installation instructions. (The installer may change
the order for mounting and connecting the hardware, when
appropriate.)
INSTALLATION
When Installing this Product . . .
1.
Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow the
instructions can damage the product or cause a hazard-
ous condition.
2.
Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the
product to make sure the product is suitable for your
application.
3.
The installer must be a trained, experienced, licensed
(where required) service technician.
4.
After completing installation, use these instructions to
check out the product operation.
Components
— 8003-217 Remote Intelligent Power Supply (RIPS).
— 8003-220 Area Keypad (KID).
— 8003-238 Complete 6-Input Concentrator (BIC-6).
— 8003-242 2-Input Concentrator (BIC-2).
— 8003-277 Keypad Control Center (CC2).
— 8003-283 Hall Effect Door Switch (HEDS IV) Complete
Assembly (includes Sensor and Magnet Assembly).
— 8003-284 2-Input Concentrator Hold-up Actuator
(BIC-2 HU).
— 8003-286 Multiple Output Module (MOM).
— 8003-332 I9000 Control Unit (CU) in casing.
— Transformer, 16 Vac, 37 to 40 VA.
— RS-232 cable and connectors.
— RS-485 cable and connectors.
NOTE:
The MOM currently is not CE certified. In countries
that require certification for all parts, configure one or
more BIC-6s as an output device. Configuring the
BIC-6 for output is described later in these instruc-
tions.
Parts Available (Not Included)
— 8003-302 HEDS IV L Bracket.
— 7003-162 AX-5L Conduit Adapter.
— 4545-059 BIC-2/BIC-2 HU Optional Relay.
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